The Poetical Works of Edmund SpenserH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1960 - 736 pages |
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... wonne ? A dearest dame ( quoth he ) how might I see The thing , that might not be , and yet was donne ? There is ( said Satyrane ) that Paynims sonne , bat him of life , and vs of ioy hath reft ? Sot far away ( quoth he ) he hence doth ...
... wonne from death , she bad him tellen plaine The further processe of her hidden griefe ; The lesser pangs can beare , who hath endur'd the chiefe . 38 Then gan the Pilgrim thus , I chaunst this day , This fatall day , that shall I euer ...
... wonne by right : Which when he thought , it grieued him full sore , That through the bruses of his former fight , He now vnable was to wreake his old despight . 40 For thy he thus to Paridel bespake , Faire Sir , of friendship let me ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 15 |
I | 21 |
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